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Kicking the Dog

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Kicking the Dog
What can I say about Kicking The Dog the movie? Kicking the dog is classed as an Adult Comedy movie because of nudity throughout the movie. The movie itself is about a group of friends who spend one summer together, partying, drinking and having sex and fun.

Kicking the Dog

The Tree of Life

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The Tree of Life
The Tree of Life Movie Trailer has premiered. Terrence Malick‘s The Tree of Life (2011) stars Brad Pitt, Sean Penn, and Kari Matchett. The Tree of Life (2011)’s plot synopsis: “The Tree of Life is the impressionistic story of a Midwestern family in the 1950′s. The film follows the life journey of the eldest son, Jack, through the innocence of childhood to his disillusioned adult years as he tries to reconcile a complicated relationship with his father (Brad Pitt).

The Tree of Life

Srpski film

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Srpski film
Milos is a former adult film star who is down on his luck financially. When he receives a call from his long-time movie actress partner, Layla, he welcomes her call. Apparently she’s heard that a new film director wants to hire Milos to star in his “artistically-designed” adult film for a very generous price. He is easily lured form his semi-retirement by the lucrative offer, agreeing to meet the director in an isolated mansion.


Srpski film

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

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Diary of a Wimpy Kid
“Diary of a Wimpy Kid” is a movie based on the best selling books by Jeff Kinney. The movie is about Greg Heffley ( Zachary Gordon) a sixth grader who keeps a journal (not a diary) about his first year in Junior High School. He is not the most popular kid in school, but his desire is to become the most popular kid in school no matter what. After many failed attempts to overcome his nerd and geek status he learns that the best thing is to be yourself and to be loyal to your friends.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid

Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole

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Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole
Have you ever been under the influence and hallucinated about owls? Neither have I! But I bet it would look like Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole, a beautifully animated and entirely goofy fantasy film directed by Zack Snyder (300) and based on Kathryn Lasky's popular series of young-adult novels.

Legend of the Guardians: The Owls of Ga'Hoole

Last Night

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Last Night
In Last Night, Keira Knightley and Sam Worthington star as Joanna and Michael, a married couple living in NYC. They were college sweethearts and have been married four years. One night, they attend a dinner party where Joanna meets Michael’s beautiful new co-worker Laura (Eva Mendes). She sees the way they interact and instantly becomes jealous and suspicious. They go home later that evening and argue over the obvious question — did he, or didn’t he?

Last Night

Shorts

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Shorts
“I wish I had friends,” laments 11-year-old Toe Thompson (Jimmy Bennett), a picked-on kid with a mouth full of metal and a ZIP code full of weirdos. Toe’s lack of companionship, however, has less to do with his orthodontist than with the peculiarities of his suburban neighborhood: the ominously named Black Falls, home to Black Box Industries and locus of excessive looniness.




Shorts

Last Day of Summer

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Last Day of Summer
The character actor DJ Qualls, an odd scarecrow whose eyes can turn from befuddled to feral in seconds, creates a tortured and believable loser in this excruciating exercise from writer-director Vlad Yudin—whose bio says he completed "the NYU Filmmaking Program," i.e., a certificate from the adult-ed division, and which should not be confused with an MFA from the vaunted Tisch School of the Arts. That distinction helps explain how this indie psychological seriocomedy could misfire as badly and explosively as a cheap gun.

Last Day of Summer

Saw V

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Saw V
Looking back at the Halloween of my youth, I know there was candy I looked forward to seeing in my trick-or-treat bag every year. I’m talking about candy that only showed up at Halloween time, or didn’t taste as sweet the rest of the year when it wasn’t in a convenient trick-or-treat size. Sadly, as an adult, I’ve started to discover that the candy of my memory isn’t actually all that great as all.

Saw V

Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

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Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle
The Angels, Dylan, Natalie, and Alex, are hired to locate a set of titanium rings stolen from the Department of Justice that, when put together in a special machine, will display a list of all individuals in the witness protection program. Having discovered that one person on the list has been killed, the Angels investigate the scene and discover evidence suggesting that the killer is a surfer with a scar on one leg.

Having tracked the killer to his next victim - who is subsequently sent to Bosley's house for protection - it is revealed that angel Dylan was once named Helen Zaas and is in the program herself for sending her former boyfriend Seamus - a member of the O'Grady mafia family - to jail.

Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle

Ramona and Beezus

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Ramona and Beezus
Many, many people grew up reading Beverly Cleary's kid-lit books about Henry Huggins, Ramona Quimby and their adventures on Klickitat Street. It should be no surprise that a film adaptation has been created; the only surprise is that it didn't happen earlier. Fans will note there was a Canadian TV show based on the characters in the 1980's, but until now Ramona and her pals have stayed off the big screen.

Ramona and Beezus

Jackass: Number Two

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Jackass: Number Two
There's almost nothing to be gained by reviewing a movie like Jackass: Number Two. You know what you're getting into. It's Jackass with slightly different stunts, and ultimately whether or not I have good things to say about it will matter little to those of you intent on seeing it. This assumes of course, that any of you can read.

If Jackass: Number Two accomplishes nothing else it proves that even if their audience can't comprehend written words, at least some of Johnny Knoxville's crew of attention-craving misfits can. There's a scene in which some of the gang's notables read out loud, followed by a punch in the face almost as if they're being punished for doing so. That sums up pretty well what the whole Jackass thing is about. Knoxville himself counsels one of his gorillas: "Don't think about it, just do it." Of course when he said it the words "dude" and "asshole" were likely in the sentence somewhere, but I don't usually take notes while I'm watching movies and so I'm not sure exactly where in the sentence he might have inserted them. Probably everywhere.

Jackass: Number Two

Acolytes

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Acolytes
Take a quick glance at the synopsis for Jon Hewitt’s Acolytes and you’ll think you’ve got the film all figured out. Abused teens stumble across evidence of a killer and rather than calling the police opt to blackmail the killer into taking out their abuser. Seems simple, yes? Think you know where it’s going, yes? You don’t.

Mark, James and Chasely are a typical enough trio of high school teens living in suburban Australia. James is the natural leader, full of brash confidence and swagger. Mark, the more attentive one, quieter and more timid. And Chasely, the beautiful, artistic girl who is the object of their affections. James has got her, Mark wants her, and Chasely casually keeps both at her beck and call. Life would be idyllic if not for the Missing Person posters plastered all around town and the presence of Parker, a twenty-something thug who clearly has history with both James and Mark.

Acolytes

She's Out of My League

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She's Out of My League
She's Out of My League, directed by Jim Field Smith, is not an original concept in young adult, comedy, or romantic comedy film genres. It is the quintessential story of the geek who gets the girl. Often in these types of films, the geek gets the soulless hottie or is used by the heartless femme fatale and realizes that the girl he is meant to be with was right beside him all along.

And that's just boring. In She's Out of My League, the rare real-world event of a perfect 10 female digging the skinny dweeb with a dead-end job is the film's central theme. It makes for some warm squishiness for the hopeless romantics out there; some awkward, mindless, and adolescent (in a good way) comedy for the macho boyfriends hen-pecked into watching the dreaded "chick flick"; and some real bromance for the bros in touch with their Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants-watching sides (if any guy has actually seen that movie).

She's Out of My League

The Girlfriend Experience

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The Girlfriend Experience
The beige square on the Sundance schedule for today -- "Sneak Preview," 6:15 at the Eccles -- was, over the past few days, filled in with a thousand brushstrokes of rumor and intimation and heard-it-from-a-friend-who-heard-it-from-a-friend whisperings. The first murmuring I heard to make that "Sneak Preview" a must-see was that the presentation was going to be an evening with Steven Soderbergh, a night of clips and conversation -- until that proposition, exciting as it was, was supplanted by another rumor: That the Eccles Sneak was going to be Soderbergh showing The Girlfriend Experience, his new run-and-gun, shot-with-the-4K-Red-digital-camera, adult-actress-in-the-lead-role, largely-improvised drama about the life of a New York escort. The rumors, for once, were true.

The Girlfriend Experience